The Lady Of Shalott by Lord Alfred Tennyson. Stephen Darrell Smith & Dan Smith - The Great Glen.

The Lady Of Shalott by Lord Alfred Tennyson. Stephen Darrell Smith & Dan Smith - The Great Glen. 歌词

歌曲 The Lady Of Shalott by Lord Alfred Tennyson. Stephen Darrell Smith & Dan Smith - The Great Glen.
歌手 Brian Cox
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[00:01.46] PART I
[00:01.82]
[00:02.23] On either side the river lie
[00:02.94] Long fields of barley and of rye,
[00:05.18] That clothe the wold and meet the sky;
[00:07.30] And thro' the field the road runs by
[00:09.46] To many-tower'd Camelot;
[00:11.89] And up and down the people go,
[00:13.68] Gazing where the lilies blow
[00:15.53] Round an island there below,
[00:17.72] The island of Shalott.
[00:19.91]
[00:20.42] Willows whiten, aspens quiver,
[00:21.86] Little breezes dusk and shiver
[00:23.47] Thro' the wave that runs for ever
[00:26.17] By the island in the river
[00:28.48] Flowing down to Camelot.
[00:30.47] Four gray walls, and four gray towers,
[00:32.70] Overlook a space of flowers,
[00:34.45] And the silent isle imbowers
[00:37.61] The Lady of Shalott.
[00:39.33]
[00:39.89] By the margin, willow-veil'd
[00:41.64] Slide the heavy barges trail'd
[00:43.54] By slow horses; and unhail'd
[00:45.69] The shallop flitteth silken-sail'd
[00:48.70] Skimming down to Camelot:
[00:50.41] But who hath seen her wave her hand?
[00:53.00] Or at the casement seen her stand?
[00:55.15] Or is she known in all the land,
[00:57.66] The Lady of Shalott?
[00:59.60]
[01:00.16] Only reapers, reaping early
[01:02.00] In among the bearded barley,
[01:03.30] Hear a song that echoes cheerly
[01:05.37] From the river winding clearly,
[01:07.43] Down to tower'd Camelot:
[01:09.96] And by the moon the reaper weary,
[01:11.75] Piling sheaves in uplands airy,
[01:14.50] Listening, whispers "'Tis the fairy
[01:17.27] Lady of Shalott".
[01:17.96]
[01:18.49] PART II
[01:19.21]
[01:20.15] There she weaves by night and day
[01:22.60] A magic web with colours gay.
[01:23.89] She has heard a whisper say,
[01:25.93] A curse is on her if she stay
[01:28.30] To look down to Camelot.
[01:29.95] She knows not what the 'curse' may be,
[01:32.20] And so she weaveth steadily,
[01:34.57] And little other care hath she,
[01:37.00] The Lady of Shalott.
[01:38.14]
[01:39.60] And moving thro' a mirror clear
[01:40.94] That hangs before her all the year,
[01:42.63] Shadows of the world appear.
[01:44.90] There she sees the highway near
[01:47.80] Winding down to Camelot:
[01:49.10] There the river eddy whirls,
[01:50.64] And there the surly village-churls,
[01:52.99] And the red cloaks of market girls,
[01:55.40] Pass onward from Shalott.
[01:56.27]
[01:57.79] Sometimes a troop of damsels glad,
[02:00.65] An abbot on an ambling pad,
[02:02.21] Sometimes a curly shepherd-lad,
[02:04.74] Or long-hair'd page in crimson clad,
[02:07.63] Goes by to tower'd Camelot;
[02:08.71]
[02:10.43] And sometimes thro' the mirror blue
[02:12.62] The knights come riding two and two:
[02:15.40] She hath no loyal knight and true,
[02:17.98] The Lady of Shalott.
[02:18.56]
[02:20.42] But in her web she still delights
[02:22.66] To weave the mirror's magic sights,
[02:25.38] For often thro' the silent nights
[02:27.18] A funeral, with plumes and lights,
[02:29.18] And music, went to Camelot:
[02:31.56] Or when the moon was overhead,
[02:33.56] Came two young lovers lately wed;
[02:36.47] "I am half-sick of shadows," said
[02:40.80] The Lady of Shalott.
[02:40.62]
[02:41.19] PART III
[02:41.78]
[02:42.42] A bow-shot from her bower-eaves,
[02:44.23] He rode between the barley sheaves,
[02:45.93] The sun came dazzling thro' the leaves,
[02:48.40] And flamed upon the brazen greaves
[02:50.71] Of bold Sir Lancelot.
[02:52.89] A redcross knight for ever kneel'd
[02:55.40] To a lady in his shield,
[02:56.72] That sparkled on the yellow field,
[02:58.97] Beside remote Shalott.
[02:59.80]
[03:00.99] The gemmy bridle glitter'd free,
[03:02.43] Like to some branch of stars we see
[03:04.93] Hung in the golden Galaxy.
[03:06.60] The bridle bells rang merrily
[03:09.14] As he rode down to Camelot:
[03:11.34] And from his blazon'd baldric slung
[03:13.90] A mighty silver bugle hung,
[03:14.94] And as he rode his armour rung,
[03:17.22] Beside remote Shalott.
[03:18.10]
[03:19.75] All in the blue unclouded weather
[03:21.81] Thick-jewell'd shone the saddle-leather,
[03:24.50] The helmet and the helmet-feather
[03:26.10] Burn'd like one burning flame together,
[03:29.46] As he rode down to Camelot.
[03:32.10] As often thro' the purple night,
[03:33.76] Below the starry clusters bright,
[03:35.95] Some bearded meteor, burning bright,
[03:38.49] Moves over still Shalott.
[03:38.97]
[03:41.40] His broad clear brow in sunlight glow'd;
[03:43.54] On burnish'd hooves his war-horse trode;
[03:45.84] From underneath his helmet flow'd
[03:47.64] His coal-black curls as on he rode,
[03:50.90] As he rode down to Camelot.
[03:52.56] From the bank and from the river
[03:54.50] He flashed into the crystal mirror,
[03:56.10] "Tirra lirra," by the river
[03:57.51] Sang Sir Lancelot.
[03:57.89]
[04:00.50] She left the web, she left the loom;
[04:02.17] She made three paces thro' the room,
[04:04.77] She saw the water-lily bloom,
[04:06.82] She saw the helmet and the plume,
[04:09.18] She look'd down to Camelot.
[04:11.64] Out flew the web and floated wide;
[04:14.26] The mirror crack'd from side to side;
[04:17.13] "The curse is come upon me," cried
[04:19.55] The Lady of Shalott.
[04:20.31]
[04:20.63] PART IV
[04:21.20]
[04:21.58] In the stormy east-wind straining,
[04:23.23] The pale yellow woods were waning,
[04:25.00] The broad stream in his banks complaining,
[04:27.31] Heavily the low sky raining
[04:29.59] Over tower'd Camelot;
[04:31.31] Down she came and found a boat
[04:33.58] Beneath a willow left afloat,
[04:35.32] And round about the prow she wrote
[04:38.25] 'The Lady of Shalott.'
[04:40.20] And down the river's dim expanse--
[04:41.83] Like some bold seёr in a trance,
[04:43.95] Seeing all his own mischance--
[04:46.12] With a glassy countenance
[04:47.72] Did she look to Camelot.
[04:49.83] And at the closing of the day
[04:51.29] She loosed the chain, and down she lay;
[04:53.73] The broad stream bore her far away,
[04:56.91] The Lady of Shalott.
[04:57.70]
[04:59.20] Lying, robed in snowy white
[05:00.90] That loosely flew to left and right--
[05:03.30] The leaves upon her falling light--
[05:05.20] Thro' the noises of the night
[05:06.42] She floated down to Camelot;
[05:08.37] And as the boat-head wound along
[05:10.90] The willowy hills and fields among,
[05:12.29] They heard her singing her last song,
[05:15.74] The Lady of Shalott.
[05:16.36]
[05:17.88] Heard a carol, mournful, holy,
[05:20.51] Chanted loudly, chanted lowly,
[05:22.95] Till her blood was frozen slowly,
[05:25.73] And her eyes were darken'd wholly,
[05:28.48] Turn'd to tower'd Camelot;
[05:31.11] For ere she reach'd upon the tide
[05:33.52] The first house by the water-side,
[05:35.99] Singing in her song she died,
[05:40.17] The Lady of Shalott.
[05:40.90]
[05:42.72] Under tower and balcony,
[05:44.62] By garden-wall and gallery,
[05:46.43] A gleaming shape she floated by,
[05:48.69] Dead-pale between the houses high,
[05:51.51] Silent into Camelot.
[05:53.66] Out upon the wharfs they came,
[05:55.72] Knight and burgher, lord and dame,
[05:58.59] And round the prow they read her name,
[06:01.69] 'The Lady of Shalott'
[06:04.42] Who is this? And what is here?
[06:07.34] And in the lighted palace near
[06:09.25] Died the sound of royal cheer;
[06:11.44] And they cross'd themselves for fear,
[06:13.61] All the knights at Camelot:
[06:16.37] But Lancelot mused a little space;
[06:19.58] He said, "She has a lovely face;
[06:23.51] God in his mercy lend her grace,
[06:27.19] The Lady of Shalott".
[00:01.46] PART I
[00:01.82]
[00:02.23] On either side the river lie
[00:02.94] Long fields of barley and of rye,
[00:05.18] That clothe the wold and meet the sky
[00:07.30] And thro' the field the road runs by
[00:09.46] To manytower' d Camelot
[00:11.89] And up and down the people go,
[00:13.68] Gazing where the lilies blow
[00:15.53] Round an island there below,
[00:17.72] The island of Shalott.
[00:19.91]
[00:20.42] Willows whiten, aspens quiver,
[00:21.86] Little breezes dusk and shiver
[00:23.47] Thro' the wave that runs for ever
[00:26.17] By the island in the river
[00:28.48] Flowing down to Camelot.
[00:30.47] Four gray walls, and four gray towers,
[00:32.70] Overlook a space of flowers,
[00:34.45] And the silent isle imbowers
[00:37.61] The Lady of Shalott.
[00:39.33]
[00:39.89] By the margin, willowveil' d
[00:41.64] Slide the heavy barges trail' d
[00:43.54] By slow horses and unhail' d
[00:45.69] The shallop flitteth silkensail' d
[00:48.70] Skimming down to Camelot:
[00:50.41] But who hath seen her wave her hand?
[00:53.00] Or at the casement seen her stand?
[00:55.15] Or is she known in all the land,
[00:57.66] The Lady of Shalott?
[00:59.60]
[01:00.16] Only reapers, reaping early
[01:02.00] In among the bearded barley,
[01:03.30] Hear a song that echoes cheerly
[01:05.37] From the river winding clearly,
[01:07.43] Down to tower' d Camelot:
[01:09.96] And by the moon the reaper weary,
[01:11.75] Piling sheaves in uplands airy,
[01:14.50] Listening, whispers "' Tis the fairy
[01:17.27] Lady of Shalott".
[01:17.96]
[01:18.49] PART II
[01:19.21]
[01:20.15] There she weaves by night and day
[01:22.60] A magic web with colours gay.
[01:23.89] She has heard a whisper say,
[01:25.93] A curse is on her if she stay
[01:28.30] To look down to Camelot.
[01:29.95] She knows not what the ' curse' may be,
[01:32.20] And so she weaveth steadily,
[01:34.57] And little other care hath she,
[01:37.00] The Lady of Shalott.
[01:38.14]
[01:39.60] And moving thro' a mirror clear
[01:40.94] That hangs before her all the year,
[01:42.63] Shadows of the world appear.
[01:44.90] There she sees the highway near
[01:47.80] Winding down to Camelot:
[01:49.10] There the river eddy whirls,
[01:50.64] And there the surly villagechurls,
[01:52.99] And the red cloaks of market girls,
[01:55.40] Pass onward from Shalott.
[01:56.27]
[01:57.79] Sometimes a troop of damsels glad,
[02:00.65] An abbot on an ambling pad,
[02:02.21] Sometimes a curly shepherdlad,
[02:04.74] Or longhair' d page in crimson clad,
[02:07.63] Goes by to tower' d Camelot
[02:08.71]
[02:10.43] And sometimes thro' the mirror blue
[02:12.62] The knights come riding two and two:
[02:15.40] She hath no loyal knight and true,
[02:17.98] The Lady of Shalott.
[02:18.56]
[02:20.42] But in her web she still delights
[02:22.66] To weave the mirror' s magic sights,
[02:25.38] For often thro' the silent nights
[02:27.18] A funeral, with plumes and lights,
[02:29.18] And music, went to Camelot:
[02:31.56] Or when the moon was overhead,
[02:33.56] Came two young lovers lately wed
[02:36.47] " I am halfsick of shadows," said
[02:40.80] The Lady of Shalott.
[02:40.62]
[02:41.19] PART III
[02:41.78]
[02:42.42] A bowshot from her bowereaves,
[02:44.23] He rode between the barley sheaves,
[02:45.93] The sun came dazzling thro' the leaves,
[02:48.40] And flamed upon the brazen greaves
[02:50.71] Of bold Sir Lancelot.
[02:52.89] A redcross knight for ever kneel' d
[02:55.40] To a lady in his shield,
[02:56.72] That sparkled on the yellow field,
[02:58.97] Beside remote Shalott.
[02:59.80]
[03:00.99] The gemmy bridle glitter' d free,
[03:02.43] Like to some branch of stars we see
[03:04.93] Hung in the golden Galaxy.
[03:06.60] The bridle bells rang merrily
[03:09.14] As he rode down to Camelot:
[03:11.34] And from his blazon' d baldric slung
[03:13.90] A mighty silver bugle hung,
[03:14.94] And as he rode his armour rung,
[03:17.22] Beside remote Shalott.
[03:18.10]
[03:19.75] All in the blue unclouded weather
[03:21.81] Thickjewell' d shone the saddleleather,
[03:24.50] The helmet and the helmetfeather
[03:26.10] Burn' d like one burning flame together,
[03:29.46] As he rode down to Camelot.
[03:32.10] As often thro' the purple night,
[03:33.76] Below the starry clusters bright,
[03:35.95] Some bearded meteor, burning bright,
[03:38.49] Moves over still Shalott.
[03:38.97]
[03:41.40] His broad clear brow in sunlight glow' d
[03:43.54] On burnish' d hooves his warhorse trode
[03:45.84] From underneath his helmet flow' d
[03:47.64] His coalblack curls as on he rode,
[03:50.90] As he rode down to Camelot.
[03:52.56] From the bank and from the river
[03:54.50] He flashed into the crystal mirror,
[03:56.10] " Tirra lirra," by the river
[03:57.51] Sang Sir Lancelot.
[03:57.89]
[04:00.50] She left the web, she left the loom
[04:02.17] She made three paces thro' the room,
[04:04.77] She saw the waterlily bloom,
[04:06.82] She saw the helmet and the plume,
[04:09.18] She look' d down to Camelot.
[04:11.64] Out flew the web and floated wide
[04:14.26] The mirror crack' d from side to side
[04:17.13] " The curse is come upon me," cried
[04:19.55] The Lady of Shalott.
[04:20.31]
[04:20.63] PART IV
[04:21.20]
[04:21.58] In the stormy eastwind straining,
[04:23.23] The pale yellow woods were waning,
[04:25.00] The broad stream in his banks complaining,
[04:27.31] Heavily the low sky raining
[04:29.59] Over tower' d Camelot
[04:31.31] Down she came and found a boat
[04:33.58] Beneath a willow left afloat,
[04:35.32] And round about the prow she wrote
[04:38.25] ' The Lady of Shalott.'
[04:40.20] And down the river' s dim expanse
[04:41.83] Like some bold se r in a trance,
[04:43.95] Seeing all his own mischance
[04:46.12] With a glassy countenance
[04:47.72] Did she look to Camelot.
[04:49.83] And at the closing of the day
[04:51.29] She loosed the chain, and down she lay
[04:53.73] The broad stream bore her far away,
[04:56.91] The Lady of Shalott.
[04:57.70]
[04:59.20] Lying, robed in snowy white
[05:00.90] That loosely flew to left and right
[05:03.30] The leaves upon her falling light
[05:05.20] Thro' the noises of the night
[05:06.42] She floated down to Camelot
[05:08.37] And as the boathead wound along
[05:10.90] The willowy hills and fields among,
[05:12.29] They heard her singing her last song,
[05:15.74] The Lady of Shalott.
[05:16.36]
[05:17.88] Heard a carol, mournful, holy,
[05:20.51] Chanted loudly, chanted lowly,
[05:22.95] Till her blood was frozen slowly,
[05:25.73] And her eyes were darken' d wholly,
[05:28.48] Turn' d to tower' d Camelot
[05:31.11] For ere she reach' d upon the tide
[05:33.52] The first house by the waterside,
[05:35.99] Singing in her song she died,
[05:40.17] The Lady of Shalott.
[05:40.90]
[05:42.72] Under tower and balcony,
[05:44.62] By gardenwall and gallery,
[05:46.43] A gleaming shape she floated by,
[05:48.69] Deadpale between the houses high,
[05:51.51] Silent into Camelot.
[05:53.66] Out upon the wharfs they came,
[05:55.72] Knight and burgher, lord and dame,
[05:58.59] And round the prow they read her name,
[06:01.69] ' The Lady of Shalott'
[06:04.42] Who is this? And what is here?
[06:07.34] And in the lighted palace near
[06:09.25] Died the sound of royal cheer
[06:11.44] And they cross' d themselves for fear,
[06:13.61] All the knights at Camelot:
[06:16.37] But Lancelot mused a little space
[06:19.58] He said, " She has a lovely face
[06:23.51] God in his mercy lend her grace,
[06:27.19] The Lady of Shalott".
[00:01.46] PART I
[00:01.82]
[00:02.23] On either side the river lie
[00:02.94] Long fields of barley and of rye,
[00:05.18] That clothe the wold and meet the sky
[00:07.30] And thro' the field the road runs by
[00:09.46] To manytower' d Camelot
[00:11.89] And up and down the people go,
[00:13.68] Gazing where the lilies blow
[00:15.53] Round an island there below,
[00:17.72] The island of Shalott.
[00:19.91]
[00:20.42] Willows whiten, aspens quiver,
[00:21.86] Little breezes dusk and shiver
[00:23.47] Thro' the wave that runs for ever
[00:26.17] By the island in the river
[00:28.48] Flowing down to Camelot.
[00:30.47] Four gray walls, and four gray towers,
[00:32.70] Overlook a space of flowers,
[00:34.45] And the silent isle imbowers
[00:37.61] The Lady of Shalott.
[00:39.33]
[00:39.89] By the margin, willowveil' d
[00:41.64] Slide the heavy barges trail' d
[00:43.54] By slow horses and unhail' d
[00:45.69] The shallop flitteth silkensail' d
[00:48.70] Skimming down to Camelot:
[00:50.41] But who hath seen her wave her hand?
[00:53.00] Or at the casement seen her stand?
[00:55.15] Or is she known in all the land,
[00:57.66] The Lady of Shalott?
[00:59.60]
[01:00.16] Only reapers, reaping early
[01:02.00] In among the bearded barley,
[01:03.30] Hear a song that echoes cheerly
[01:05.37] From the river winding clearly,
[01:07.43] Down to tower' d Camelot:
[01:09.96] And by the moon the reaper weary,
[01:11.75] Piling sheaves in uplands airy,
[01:14.50] Listening, whispers "' Tis the fairy
[01:17.27] Lady of Shalott".
[01:17.96]
[01:18.49] PART II
[01:19.21]
[01:20.15] There she weaves by night and day
[01:22.60] A magic web with colours gay.
[01:23.89] She has heard a whisper say,
[01:25.93] A curse is on her if she stay
[01:28.30] To look down to Camelot.
[01:29.95] She knows not what the ' curse' may be,
[01:32.20] And so she weaveth steadily,
[01:34.57] And little other care hath she,
[01:37.00] The Lady of Shalott.
[01:38.14]
[01:39.60] And moving thro' a mirror clear
[01:40.94] That hangs before her all the year,
[01:42.63] Shadows of the world appear.
[01:44.90] There she sees the highway near
[01:47.80] Winding down to Camelot:
[01:49.10] There the river eddy whirls,
[01:50.64] And there the surly villagechurls,
[01:52.99] And the red cloaks of market girls,
[01:55.40] Pass onward from Shalott.
[01:56.27]
[01:57.79] Sometimes a troop of damsels glad,
[02:00.65] An abbot on an ambling pad,
[02:02.21] Sometimes a curly shepherdlad,
[02:04.74] Or longhair' d page in crimson clad,
[02:07.63] Goes by to tower' d Camelot
[02:08.71]
[02:10.43] And sometimes thro' the mirror blue
[02:12.62] The knights come riding two and two:
[02:15.40] She hath no loyal knight and true,
[02:17.98] The Lady of Shalott.
[02:18.56]
[02:20.42] But in her web she still delights
[02:22.66] To weave the mirror' s magic sights,
[02:25.38] For often thro' the silent nights
[02:27.18] A funeral, with plumes and lights,
[02:29.18] And music, went to Camelot:
[02:31.56] Or when the moon was overhead,
[02:33.56] Came two young lovers lately wed
[02:36.47] " I am halfsick of shadows," said
[02:40.80] The Lady of Shalott.
[02:40.62]
[02:41.19] PART III
[02:41.78]
[02:42.42] A bowshot from her bowereaves,
[02:44.23] He rode between the barley sheaves,
[02:45.93] The sun came dazzling thro' the leaves,
[02:48.40] And flamed upon the brazen greaves
[02:50.71] Of bold Sir Lancelot.
[02:52.89] A redcross knight for ever kneel' d
[02:55.40] To a lady in his shield,
[02:56.72] That sparkled on the yellow field,
[02:58.97] Beside remote Shalott.
[02:59.80]
[03:00.99] The gemmy bridle glitter' d free,
[03:02.43] Like to some branch of stars we see
[03:04.93] Hung in the golden Galaxy.
[03:06.60] The bridle bells rang merrily
[03:09.14] As he rode down to Camelot:
[03:11.34] And from his blazon' d baldric slung
[03:13.90] A mighty silver bugle hung,
[03:14.94] And as he rode his armour rung,
[03:17.22] Beside remote Shalott.
[03:18.10]
[03:19.75] All in the blue unclouded weather
[03:21.81] Thickjewell' d shone the saddleleather,
[03:24.50] The helmet and the helmetfeather
[03:26.10] Burn' d like one burning flame together,
[03:29.46] As he rode down to Camelot.
[03:32.10] As often thro' the purple night,
[03:33.76] Below the starry clusters bright,
[03:35.95] Some bearded meteor, burning bright,
[03:38.49] Moves over still Shalott.
[03:38.97]
[03:41.40] His broad clear brow in sunlight glow' d
[03:43.54] On burnish' d hooves his warhorse trode
[03:45.84] From underneath his helmet flow' d
[03:47.64] His coalblack curls as on he rode,
[03:50.90] As he rode down to Camelot.
[03:52.56] From the bank and from the river
[03:54.50] He flashed into the crystal mirror,
[03:56.10] " Tirra lirra," by the river
[03:57.51] Sang Sir Lancelot.
[03:57.89]
[04:00.50] She left the web, she left the loom
[04:02.17] She made three paces thro' the room,
[04:04.77] She saw the waterlily bloom,
[04:06.82] She saw the helmet and the plume,
[04:09.18] She look' d down to Camelot.
[04:11.64] Out flew the web and floated wide
[04:14.26] The mirror crack' d from side to side
[04:17.13] " The curse is come upon me," cried
[04:19.55] The Lady of Shalott.
[04:20.31]
[04:20.63] PART IV
[04:21.20]
[04:21.58] In the stormy eastwind straining,
[04:23.23] The pale yellow woods were waning,
[04:25.00] The broad stream in his banks complaining,
[04:27.31] Heavily the low sky raining
[04:29.59] Over tower' d Camelot
[04:31.31] Down she came and found a boat
[04:33.58] Beneath a willow left afloat,
[04:35.32] And round about the prow she wrote
[04:38.25] ' The Lady of Shalott.'
[04:40.20] And down the river' s dim expanse
[04:41.83] Like some bold se r in a trance,
[04:43.95] Seeing all his own mischance
[04:46.12] With a glassy countenance
[04:47.72] Did she look to Camelot.
[04:49.83] And at the closing of the day
[04:51.29] She loosed the chain, and down she lay
[04:53.73] The broad stream bore her far away,
[04:56.91] The Lady of Shalott.
[04:57.70]
[04:59.20] Lying, robed in snowy white
[05:00.90] That loosely flew to left and right
[05:03.30] The leaves upon her falling light
[05:05.20] Thro' the noises of the night
[05:06.42] She floated down to Camelot
[05:08.37] And as the boathead wound along
[05:10.90] The willowy hills and fields among,
[05:12.29] They heard her singing her last song,
[05:15.74] The Lady of Shalott.
[05:16.36]
[05:17.88] Heard a carol, mournful, holy,
[05:20.51] Chanted loudly, chanted lowly,
[05:22.95] Till her blood was frozen slowly,
[05:25.73] And her eyes were darken' d wholly,
[05:28.48] Turn' d to tower' d Camelot
[05:31.11] For ere she reach' d upon the tide
[05:33.52] The first house by the waterside,
[05:35.99] Singing in her song she died,
[05:40.17] The Lady of Shalott.
[05:40.90]
[05:42.72] Under tower and balcony,
[05:44.62] By gardenwall and gallery,
[05:46.43] A gleaming shape she floated by,
[05:48.69] Deadpale between the houses high,
[05:51.51] Silent into Camelot.
[05:53.66] Out upon the wharfs they came,
[05:55.72] Knight and burgher, lord and dame,
[05:58.59] And round the prow they read her name,
[06:01.69] ' The Lady of Shalott'
[06:04.42] Who is this? And what is here?
[06:07.34] And in the lighted palace near
[06:09.25] Died the sound of royal cheer
[06:11.44] And they cross' d themselves for fear,
[06:13.61] All the knights at Camelot:
[06:16.37] But Lancelot mused a little space
[06:19.58] He said, " She has a lovely face
[06:23.51] God in his mercy lend her grace,
[06:27.19] The Lady of Shalott".
[00:01.46] 第一部分
[00:02.23] 在那河的两岸
[00:02.94] 是一片种着大麦和黑麦的农田
[00:05.18] 麦覆盖着平野,远接长天
[00:07.30] 还有穿行在田野间的小径
[00:09.46] 通向古堡卡默洛特
[00:11.89] 人们在小径上闲庭漫步
[00:13.68] 凝望大片百合盛开之地
[00:15.53] 盛开在小岛的四面八方
[00:17.72] 那便是夏洛特岛
[00:20.42] 泛白的杨柳 颤抖的白杨
[00:21.86] 清风吹皱薄暮
[00:23.47] 在水波里永远轻抚
[00:26.17] 经久不息的河流
[00:28.48] 经过小岛向古堡卡米洛流淌
[00:30.47] 灰色的四座角楼与四面墙
[00:32.70] 俯瞰繁花盛开的地方
[00:34.45] 和绿荫下沉寂的小岛
[00:37.61] 少女夏洛特
[00:39.89] 杨柳掀开边缘的面纱
[00:41.64] 沉重的驳船向下滑落
[00:43.54] 马儿不问归途的慢行
[00:45.69] 轻柔的浅水中舱艇慢慢航行
[00:48.70] 下行掠过古堡卡米洛
[00:50.41] 可有人见过她轻挥手致意?
[00:53.00] 或者看到她站立在窗前?
[00:55.15] 亦或者在任何一片土地上看到过她的曼妙身影
[00:57.66] 少女夏洛特
[01:00.16] 麦长芒刺 收割人起早
[01:02.00] 只有田间的他们才听到
[01:03.30] 一支轻快的歌回声袅绕——
[01:05.37] 来自那蜿蜒而去的河道
[01:07.43] 去往古堡卡米洛
[01:09.96] 借着月光 疲乏的收割人
[01:11.75] 在多风的高处堆垛麦捆
[01:14.50] 他们倾听着歌 低语呢喃
[01:17.27] 是那仙女夏洛特
[01:18.49] 第二部分
[01:20.15] 她在那里日夜地织着网
[01:22.60] 织一块五彩斑斓的魔网
[01:23.89] 她听到耳旁一声低语
[01:25.93] 倘若她就此停留 魔咒将会降身于她
[01:28.30] .张望那座古堡
[01:29.95] 她不知魔咒何时会来
[01:32.20] 所以她只顾忙忙碌碌
[01:34.57] 不理身外事
[01:37.00] 少女夏洛特
[01:39.60] 有一面明亮的镜子
[01:40.94] 常年挂在她眼前
[01:42.63] 显现人世百态
[01:44.90] 由此她看见附近的大路
[01:47.80] 逶迤通向卡米洛
[01:49.10] 那里一条河有涡流旋风
[01:50.64] 这里村中有粗暴无礼的农夫
[01:52.99] 市场女孩的红色斗篷
[01:55.40] 种种影像跃过她眼前
[01:57.79] 有时有一群兴高采烈的少女
[02:00.65] 大寺院男住持
[02:02.21] 有时是一个卷发的牧童,
[02:04.74] 或包在酒红色头纱中的长发
[02:07.63] 他们都去往卡米洛
[02:10.43] 有时在透蓝的镜子里
[02:12.62] 可看见联袂并辔的骑士
[02:15.40] 但没有一位对她矢志不渝
[02:17.98] 对这少女夏洛特
[02:20.42] 然而她总喜欢织她的网
[02:22.66] 织上她镜中古怪的景象
[02:25.38] 因为常常在寂静的夜里
[02:27.18] 有送葬队伍,有羽饰、火光
[02:29.18] 乐曲,都去往卡米洛
[02:31.56] 有时候 月光在当空洒下
[02:33.56] 一对新婚的恋人会来到
[02:36.47] “”我可讨厌这影像”她说道
[02:40.80] 她是少女夏洛特
[02:41.19] 第三部分
[02:42.42] 她的闺房一箭之遥处
[02:44.23] 有位骑手在麦捆间驰过
[02:45.93] 叶间筛下的阳光在闪烁
[02:48.40] 使勇士的金甲亮得像火
[02:50.71] 这是骑士蓝斯洛
[02:52.89] 他的盾牌上有一个图案
[02:55.40] 红十字骑士跪在女士前
[02:56.72] 这盾在金黄色田间忽闪
[02:58.97] 远处是小岛夏洛特
[03:00.99] 缰绳如镶嵌宝石般熠熠生辉
[03:02.43] 就像我们看到的星星的某些分支
[03:04.93] 悬挂在金色的银河
[03:06.60] 缰绳欢快地抽打着
[03:09.14] 当他骑着马到卡米洛时
[03:11.34] 他开朗的脸上闪着阳光
[03:13.90] 威武的银喇叭
[03:14.94] 当他身着盔甲骑马到来时
[03:17.22] 就在距夏洛特不远地地方
[03:19.75] 所有湛蓝色的艳阳高照的好天气
[03:21.81] 镶满珠宝的马鞍在闪耀
[03:24.50] 头盔和头盔羽毛
[03:26.10] 像燃烧的火焰永不止息
[03:29.46] 当他骑着马到卡米洛时
[03:32.10] 经常在深紫天色的夜晚
[03:33.76] 星光灿烂的夜空下
[03:35.95] 一些髯流星,燃烧明亮
[03:38.49] 在夏洛特周围移动
[03:41.40] 他开朗的脸上闪着阳光
[03:43.54] 战马锃亮的蹄踏在地上
[03:45.84] 骑马的他一路朝前直闯
[03:47.64] 盔下的漆黑鬈发在飘扬
[03:50.90] 当他骑着马到卡米洛时
[03:52.56] 岸上的本人、河里的倒影
[03:54.50] 一起映进那水晶似的明镜
[03:56.10] 岸上传来了啦啦的歌声
[03:57.51] 唱的人是蓝斯洛
[04:00.50] 她离开织机、离开织的网
[04:02.17] 她三步两步走过她闺房
[04:04.77] 她看见百合花儿开放
[04:06.82] 看见那盔顶的鸟羽飘扬
[04:09.18] 她望着那卡米洛
[04:11.64] 那网飞出窗,直朝远处飘
[04:14.26] 那镜子一裂两半地碎掉
[04:17.13] 她喊道,“我呀已在劫难逃”
[04:19.55] 她是少女夏洛特
[04:20.63] 第四部分
[04:21.58] 萎黄的树林已日渐凋零
[04:23.23] 正在狂烈的东风里挣扎
[04:25.00] 宽阔的河在两岸间呻吟
[04:27.31] 低沉的天空大雨下不停
[04:29.59] 洒向古堡卡米洛
[04:31.31] 她出门来到一株柳树前
[04:33.58] 找到遗在那里的一条船
[04:35.32] 就把几个字写在船头边
[04:38.25] 岛上的少女夏洛特
[04:40.20] 那河的水面上幽暗昏沉
[04:41.83] 像个恍惚的勇敢占卜人
[04:43.95] 预见到自己的全部不幸
[04:46.12] 她那木然而呆滞的眼睛
[04:47.72] 遥望着那卡米洛
[04:49.83] 天光将冥的茫茫暮色里
[04:51.29] 她解开船索,躺在船底
[04:53.73] 让宽阔的河载着她远去
[04:56.91] 载着这少女夏洛特
[04:59.20] 躺着的她穿雪白的衣裙
[05:00.90] 因宽松忽左忽右飘摆不停
[05:03.30] 伴着夜里的天籁和虫鸣
[05:05.20] 落向她的树叶轻柔慢速
[05:06.42] 她漂向卡米洛
[05:08.37] 在两岸的柳坡、田野之中
[05:10.90] 小船在曲曲折折地前进
[05:12.29] 人们听到她最后的吟唱
[05:15.74] 听到这少女夏洛特的歌声
[05:17.88] 他们听见的歌忧郁圣洁
[05:20.51] 忽高忽低
[05:22.95] 唱到她血液逐渐冷却
[05:25.73] 唱到她无法视物
[05:28.48] 望着城堡卡米洛
[05:31.11] 她随波逐流地一路漂去
[05:33.52] 没漂到岸边第一幢屋子
[05:35.99] 已在自己的歌声中离去
[05:40.17] 是她 少女夏洛特
[05:42.72] 身影显得惨白
[05:44.62] 让船带着她漂过塔楼、墙
[05:46.43] 她无声地漂过园墙、阳台
[05:48.69] 漂过耸立在两岸的高宅
[05:51.51] 就此漂进卡米洛
[05:53.66] 爵爷和夫人、骑士和市民
[05:55.72] 都拥到码头上看个究竟
[05:58.59] 在船头上读到她的芳名
[06:01.69] “岛上的少女夏洛特”
[06:04.42] 她是谁?这是哪?
[06:07.34] 附近灯火通明的宫殿中
[06:09.25] 国王举行的欢宴寂无声
[06:11.44] 划十字的骑士个个惊恐
[06:13.61] 个个身在卡米洛
[06:16.37] 但蓝斯洛沉吟片刻
[06:19.58] 说道,“她长得极美”
[06:23.51] 愿仁慈的上帝给她恩惠
[06:27.19] 给少女夏洛特
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